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Here Come the Huggetts

1948 | 93m | English

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The Huggetts have their first telephone installed, sleep rough on The Mall whilst waiting for the Royal Wedding and deal with a fire at the 'Oatibix' factory.
Release Date: Dec 02, 1948
Director: Ken Annakin
Writer: Sydney Box, Denis Constanduros, Muriel Box, Mabel Constanduros, Peter Rogers
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Keywords telephone, holiday camp, huggett family
Production Companies Gainsborough Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 17, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Jack Warner Joe Huggett
Kathleen Harrison Ethel Huggett
Jane Hylton Jane Huggett
Susan Shaw Susan Huggett
Petula Clark Pet Huggett
Jimmy Hanley Jimmy Gardner
David Tomlinson Harold Hinchley
Diana Dors Diana Hopkins
Peter Hammond Peter Hawtrey
John Blythe Tony Gowan
Amy Veness Grandma Huggett
Clive Morton Mr. G.H. Campbell
Maurice Denham 1st Engineer
Doris Hare Mrs. Fisher
Esma Cannon Youth Leader
Alison Leggatt Miss Perks
Dandy Nichols Aunt Edie Hopkins
Hal Osmond 2nd Engineer
Peter Scott Office Boy
Keith Shepherd Vicar
Edmundo Ros Himself
Dennis Harkin Waiter (uncredited)
Cyril Chamberlain Policeman at Crash Site (uncredited)
Name Title
Betty E. Box Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

OK, so it's maybe a bit on the long side this film, but I always enjoyed the on-screen dynamic between Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison as "Joe" and "Ethel" as they take us through some fairly monumental family moments in the lives of their family. Though it wasn't in 1948, I do remember when we fi ... rst got a telephone and yes - it was quite an event and equally, yes, my dad could never get near the thing. All "Joe" wants is to arrange a peaceful pint and a game of snooker! The UK is recovering from the travails of WWII and with HRH The Princess Elizabeth about to marry her dashing naval officer, the family quickly move on from the excitement of their new gadget to planning how and where they are going to see the procession. Their invitations to the abbey clearly lost in the post. Then there's a fire at the adjacent factory - poor old "Joe" can't even get a decent night's sleep... Oh yes, and underpinning this whole series of minor catastrophes is "Diana" (Diana Dors) who is the niece of "Ethel" and who has come to stay for a few days whilst her mother "Edie" (Dandy Nichols) is under the knife. Turns out she's a bit of a selfish lass who does nobody any favours, least of all her uncle when he rather foolishly gets her a job at his factory. Daughters "Jane" (Jane Hylton), "Susan" (Susan Shaw) and "Pet" (Petula Clark) are all having, to varying degrees, man trouble and by the end of this engaging story of ordinary Brits, their trauma around the telephone proves the least of their worries. It does run out of steam a bit towards the end, but there's still plenty of light-heartedness, grumbling, panic and entertaining dialogue to keep this observation of a lifestyle long since passed well worth a gander.

Dec 01, 2024